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THE AMERICAN SADDLEBRED -Martha Utley Aitken The American Saddlebred is the old new sport horse: old because it was a national caliber jumping horse in the days of the U.S. Cavalry ; new because its…Continue

I am working with a group of people toward gathering signatures that will hopefully lead to a CH before this horse's name. It is way overdue! Please send your full name to Kathy whose email is…Continue

Ode to American Saddlebreds Three Gaited, Five Gaited, Western or Show Horse?Dressage, Driving, Jumping or Sport Horse?What division shall I choose so not to upset anyone’s creed?Perhaps leave her in…Continue

Robert E. Lee in a note to his wife's cousin who wished to paint a portrait of Lee's horse, Traveller. If I was an artist like you, I would draw a true picture of Traveller, representing his fine…Continue

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MoJo and Sandy

Hi, Mojo's first show away from home was the NEDA fall festival at HITS. It was very exciting for the boy -who has mostly been trail ridden all summer. Mojo saw tents, booths, golf carts, bright colored jumps, bridges, horses and people everywhere, blowing garbage bags, tank trucks watering the grounds,and flower baskets everywhere. He heard horses calling, loudspeakers, music, lawn mowers and more.

We entered the Saddlebred IBC class where Mojo won! His score was good -75.9We entered the Material class and the Dressage prospects class which were both under saddle. Despite the fact that Mojo was tense and distracted by the big flapping flags near the ring he did his job and I stayed on. We were 3 0f 3 in the material class. His score was 70.

We did some nice -uncalled for- flying changes from right to left leads in both classes. I thought we should get bonus points. But alas, the judges were not impressed.

The next day we got into a Training Level 3 class from the waiting list. Mojo was really pretty good and fairly focused, except when a big lawn

mower appeared over the hill heading toward him during his right lead canter (of course). The score wasn't great for this test,-a 57%- but I was quite happy that Mojo was trying to do his job, and I remembered all the movements.

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U.S. Western Horse Community Has New Organization

The Western Dressage Association of America (WDAA) has been established as a Colorado non-profit organization by passionate members of the U.S. western horse community to combine the culture of the American western horse and the discipline of…

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by The Morning Feed Standardbred adoption OH: Anvil Raider N is a handsome 17 year old, 15.2hh Standardbred gelding who is ready for a new career through the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program. Anvil is currently located in Laurelville, OH with the adoption fee of $400.
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